by Rachel Axon, USA TODAY Sports

by Rachel Axon, USA TODAY Sports

The Olympic gold medalist was arrested in November after she allegedly smashed in the windows of her ex-girlfriend's Range Rover.

WNBA player Jennifer Lacy, 30, identified herself as Holdsclaw's ex-girlfriend and said Holdsclaw fired a gunshot at the SUV after breaking the windows.

Holdsclaw pleaded guilty to two counts of aggravated assault, criminal damage in the first degree, two counts of criminal damage in the second degree and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, according to the report.

Holdsclaw, 35, was sentenced to three years' probation, ordered to pay $3,000 and must serve 120 hours of community service, the newspaper reported. She must also avoid violent contact with Lacy and complete anger management.

A call to Holdsclaw's attorney was not immediately returned.

Holdsclaw entered a plea of not guilty in March. Ed Garland, her attorney, said at the time of her grand jury indictment that he would try to settle the case before trial.

Holdsclaw ended her 12-year NBA career in 2010. She was a six-time all-star and the top overall pick in the 1999 draft. At Tennessee, she won three consecutive national championships.

Following her retirement, Holdsclaw revealed her battle with depression in her 2012 biography, Breaking Through: Beating the Odds Shot After Shot. In the book, Holdsclaw disclosed that she had attempted suicide while playing for the Los Angeles Sparks in 2006.

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